AMERICA IS DEEP IN BED WITH CHINA. AND NOW THE U.S.A. AND CHINA TRY TO COVER UP THE TRUTH. NO ONE SPEAKS OF THE CRUELTY OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE,
    
Apart from the thousands of helpless dogs and cats the Chinese ENJOY TORTURING to death, remember what they did to their own babies.
    
    
Academics often talk about between 30 and 60 million "missing girls" in China, apparently killed in the womb or just after birth, thanks to a combination of preference for sons and the country's decades under a repressive one-child policy.
        Apart from the thousands of helpless dogs and cats the Chinese ENJOY TORTURING to death, remember what they did to their own babies.
Academics often talk about between 30 and 60 million "missing girls" in China, apparently killed in the womb or just after birth, thanks to a combination of preference for sons and the country's decades under a repressive one-child policy.
Now  researchers in the United States and China think they might have found many - or even most - of them, and argue they might not have been killed after all.
        John  Kennedy of the University of Kansas and Shi Yaojiang of Shaanxi Normal  University have released a study claiming that the births of many of the girls  may, in fact, simply not have been registered.
        "People  think 30 million girls are missing from the population. That's the population  of California, and they think they're just gone," said Kennedy, an associate  professor of political science, according to the university website.
        "Most  people are using a demographic explanation to say that abortion or infanticide  are the reasons they don't show up in the census and that they don't exist. But  we find there is a political explanation."
        Local  officials, they argue, were complicit in the concealment to retain support from  villagers, and maintain social stability.
        "There is  no coordination between cadres saying 'we're all in agreement,'" Kennedy said. "Actually  it's just very local. The people who are implementing these policies work for  the government in a sense. They are officials, but they are also villagers, and  they have to live in the village where they are implementing policies."
        China  finally abandoned the one-child policy this year after more than three decades,  allowing everyone to have two children. But there is still widespread concern  about the lagged effects of a seriously skewed gender ratio on society, with  young males said to vastly outnumber women. These findings could also allay  some of these concerns.
        "If 30  million women are truly missing, then there's going to be more males than  females of marriageable age as they start looking for wives," Kennedy said.  "There is nothing more socially unstable than a bunch of testosterone with  nowhere to go."
    
    
        [China  drops one-child policy, but 'exhausted' tiger moms say one is plenty]
    
    
        The pair  apparently stumbled on their theory when interviewing a villager in China's  northern Shaanxi province in 1996. The man had two daughters and a son and  referred to the younger daughter as "the nonexistent one."
        Since the  mid-1980s, villagers could legally have a second child if the firstborn was a  girl.
        After more  interviews showed the practice to be widespread, the researchers then compared  the number of the number of children born in 1990 with the number of  20-year-old Chinese men and women in 2010.
        They  discovered 4 million additional people, and of those there were approximately 1  million more women than men.
        "If we go  over a course of 25 years, it's possible there are about 25 million women in  the statistics that weren't there at birth," Kennedy said.
        [For many  moms, the end of China's one-child rule came too late]
        The 2010  Chinese census found the sex ratio at birth was 118 males for every 100  females. Globally the average is about 105 males for every 100 females.
        Kennedy  said the findings also question the idea that Chinese villagers were willing to  kill their daughters on a massive scale. But even if the report might be seen  as positive for China, Kennedy said it was until recently too politically  sensitive to publish, especially for his Chinese co-researcher.
    
    
The Washington Post.
    
    
    
        The Washington Post.
THE CHINESE  MURDERED MILLIONS OF BABY GIRLS. 
  
http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.ca/2014/06/i-used-to-think-people-of-china-were-so_23.html
        http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.ca/2014/06/i-used-to-think-people-of-china-were-so_23.html
THE CHINESE  NEEDED MORE BABY FACTORIES
  
http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.ca/2015/10/china-to-end-one-child-policy-slow-boat.html.
  
  
                http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.ca/2015/10/china-to-end-one-child-policy-slow-boat.html.
 
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